If I was the Miami police commissioner, I would start an investigation. Such bs.

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This kind of stuff happens all the time. I remember Rascoe getting an escort to
the 150th anniversary celebration of Mackenzie Hall back in Sandwich, Ontario.
People were picketing at Mill Park for weeks due to his favourable treatment......

I watched part of Game 5 of the '88 finals last night.
I know that the Pistons lost that series but man, our team was awesome!

It's been a number of years since I've watched any Bad Boys era games and a couple of things struck me:
- Laimbeer might be one of the best outlet passers ever! That dude could single-handedly turn a rebound into a fast break like very few players that I've ever seen. He'd snag a board, his hands would almest never drop below his shoulders and he'd fire a perfect pass to a streaking Piston. ...those passes were good for several easy buckets each game!

- From top to bottom, that roster was totally 100% focused. During player intros, all the Pistons had that "1,000-Yard Stare". -Totally serious and focused! No chest bumps. No funny handshakes/high 5s. All business. Even Chuck D had it. That look seemed to never change during the game. You don't see that kind of intensity very often anymore.

- Isiah was an amazing passer! People think of him as a scorer or a tough competitor (...and he WAS those things); however that dude could dime as good as any player to ever lace 'em up (Magic, Stockton, Cousy, ...anyone!).

People often say the biggest difference between coaching women and men is that women are more emotional and cling longer to past wrongs, that women let slights fester but men fight and then bury the hatchet. Yet here's a former NBA champion getting the cold shoulder nearly 20 years after the end of his playing days.